1) “Saturday Night Live” season-finale, 11:29 p.m., NBC. The 50th season ends with a big night for Colin Jost. His wife, Scarlett Johansson, has her seventh time as host, this time with Bad Bunny as the music guest. And there’s a season-finale tradition: On “Weekend Update,” Jost and Michael Che each write jokes the other must read.
2) “FBI: Most Wanted,” 8 p.m., CBS. On Tuesday, this will end its six-season run. (“FBI: International” also ends after four seasons, but “FBI” will be back.) In a rerun from November, Barnes has trouble at home — adjusting to not living with her children full-time — and at work: Ignoring Remy’s orders, she investigates a scam-call center.
3) “Frankenstein” (1931), 8 p.m. ET, Turner Classic Movies. In olden days, stations aired this and other horror films on Saturdays. Now it’s back, with “The Curse of Frankenstein” (1955) at 10. And at 6, TCM has a documentary about “The Day the Clown Cried,” an unfinished, 1972 film with Jerry Lewis as a circus clown in a Nazi concentration camp.
4) “The Brutalist” (2024), 8 p.m., HBO. This sprawling (three-and-a-half hours) film drew 10 Oscar nominations, including best picture. It won three, for its score, its cinematography and Adrien Brody as a Holocaust survivor, struggling to be an architect in the U.S.
5) MORE: At 8 p.m., CW reruns a 2021 documentary concluding with the mega- concert (an AIDS fundraiser) in memory of Freddie Mercury of Queen. Also, FX has “Black Panther” (2018) and “Wakanda Forever” (2022) at 7 and 10. At 8, NBC has a “Yes, Chef” rerun.